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Halabja Massacre still haunts the Kurdish people after nearly four decades Thirty-eight years have passed since the chemical bombing of Halabja, yet the memory of March 16, 1988, remains etched in the collective consciousness of humanity as one of the darkest chapters of mod...

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Halabja Massacre still haunts the Kurdish people after nearly four decades
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Perhaps most damning than the attack itself was the world's response—or lack thereof. The United Nations dispatched a medical team ...

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Discover Iraq: Halabja- Where land, memory, and resilience intertwine
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Halabja’s name is indelibly tied to the chemical attack it suffered on March 16, 1988. In less than five hours, Iraqi warplanes under ...

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Commemoration of the 1988 Halabja Chemical Weapons Attack
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The attack remains one of the most tragic and devastating instances of chemical weapons use in modern history and stands as a stark reminder ...

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